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Also, Flinders University has launched a new website supporting the self-management of stroke.
The public Queensland health service is integrating remote monitoring and clinical decision support capability, with initial application in post-acute care and chronic condition management.
CIO Richard Taggart says the framework introduces a risk-based governance model for AI use in NSW public hospitals and establishes an AI advisory service to review projects and guide safe implementation.
Also, General Practice New Zealand has called for minimum cybersecurity standards in primary care following recent reports of breaches.
It is securing 1,000 additional licenses for use by mental health teams in public emergency departments.
The newly released application can generate simplified formatted patient consult summaries.
Also, the Australian Digital Health Agency has introduced a train-the-trainer toolkit for teaching digital health in universities.
Its private operator has sought a court injunction to help protect the information of possibly affected patients.
It will capture, structure, and automatically generate patient records and immediate transport summaries.
Whiddon deputy CEO and COO Alyson Jarrett shares plans to explore data analytics, virtual care, and AI after establishing interoperability across 24 nationwide settings.